TAKUM — The Taraba State Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) State Project Implementation Unit (SPIU) has inspected the ongoing gully erosion control project at Ndibam in Takum Local Government Area, expressing satisfaction with the pace and quality of the construction work.
The inspection, conducted on Sunday ahead of the team’s return to Jalingo, followed a directive from the Task Team Leader (TTL).
It was designed to evaluate work progress, ensure adherence to engineering standards, and identify potential challenges on-site.
According to a field report issued by the communication officer, Emmanuel Njaprim, the project has advanced.
He also noted that the contractor is fully mobilized, with heavy equipment and construction materials deployed on-site.
He detailed that earthworks, drainage structures, and foundation developments were progressing concurrently and in alignment with approved engineering specifications.
He added that two site engineers were present to guide the visiting SPIU delegation.
Residents of the community who also spoke according to Njaprim, praised the intervention, pledging their continued cooperation to ensure the project’s timely and successful completion.
